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Julia Gregson (born 1947) is a British writer of short stories and novels. Her first published short story won Ryman's Literary Review Short story award. In 2009, her novel East of the Sun won the Prince Maurice Prize for Literary Love stories, and the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association. Biography Personal life At age 19, Gregson married an equally young academic who worked at Sydney University. The marriage ended in divorce after six years. She began dating producer/writer Richard Gregson in the late 1970s, and the couple married in 1984. Together they had one daughter, Poppy. She has four stepchildren from her husband's previous marriages, including actress Natasha Gregson Wagner. Widowed since 2019, Gregson lives in Monmouthshire, Wales. Career Julia Gregson was a journalist for Sungravure Magazines in Australia before becoming a foreign correspondent in the United States. She went on assignments to Vietnam, India and Mexico. She started writing short-stories before publishing her first novel in 2004. Bibliography The Water Horse (2004) aka Band of Angels (US title) East of the Sun (2008) Jasmine Nights (2012) Crossing Borders (2014) Monsoon Summer (2016) References and sources External links Julia Gregson at IMDb . Discover the Julia Gregson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Julia Gregson books.

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  • The Girls in Blue synopsis, comments

    The Girls in Blue

    Lily Baxter

    When her home is destroyed in a bombing raid over London, Miranda Beddoes is forced to take refuge with her grandparents down on the Dorset coast. With both her parents doing their...

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    The Crimson Buccaneer

    Cleo Cordell

    In 1570s Spain, Carlotta was the devil's creature and scheming, covetous Don Felipe was obsessed with her. A pity that she loathed him. When cheated out of her inheritance, Car...

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    The House of Dust and Dreams

    Brenda Reid

    A house in ruins. An island at war. A love affair just beginning...'This is one of the most fantastic books I have ever read' Amazon reviewer, 5 starsThe House of Dust and Dreams i...

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    Quest for Honour

    Sam Barone

    At the dawn of history, an epic war is about to begin in the deadly quest for honour. The city of Sumer, ruled by a brutal murderer and his vicious, power hungry sister, is poised ...

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    The Long Walk Home

    Val Wood

    At only thirteen, Mikey Quinn is arrested for stealing a rabbit to feed his family. Despite his age, he’s shown no mercy by the wealthy lawyer who sends him to prison. He returns h...

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    Maestro

    Peter Slater

    A young Spanish cello player, Ramon, journeys to the castle of master cellist Ernesto Cavello in the hope of private tuition from the great musician. Ramon's own music is technical...

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    Water Under The Bridge

    Susan Sallis

    Emmie Dart was nearly forty years old and servant to old Canon James when Walter asked her to marry him. He was the Canon's son, younger than she was, and a gentleman even though ...

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    My World Of Islands

    Leslie Thomas

    Leslie Thomas's odyssey is a vivid, personal account of the most fascinating islands at the furthest reaches of the globe: to islands as distant and diverse as SaintPierre et Mique...